Are you ready for more cold? How about snow?

Did you plant some flowers back in early April thinking that we were done with the cold?

Don't worry, I did, too.

But go figure -- as wacky as April has been, flirting with the coldest April on record -- I suppose we should not be surprised about the potential to see another record cold event.

Our next strong front will arrive on Wednesday with quite the punch to it. By then, we're fresh into May, the peak of our severe weather season.

But this system looks to arrive with very little severe risk. While an isolated severe storm with hail and wind may roll in, just like we saw back in mid-April, the cold air is going to be strong enough to help limit the risk.

The above model run is actually an in-house model that is exclusive to KOCO. We call it Predictor. Don't pay too much attention to the temperature digits, but rather pay attention to the temperature gradient. A 40 degree temperature gradient is quite impressive. Wow!

And while there may be some showers and storms along the front, the interesting stuff looks to come behind the front.

Give me a break with this cold stuff! Thursday morning looks to have the potential to see a wintry mix in NW/Northern Oklahoma. Nothing will accumulate, but it is quite impressive to see in May. Snow!

Friday morning's record low temperature of 32 degrees also marks the latest freeze on record. So far, I am seeing temperatures around 34 degrees, but 2 more degrees cooler is something to watch.

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